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Radiant Radish

The Radiant Radish was a health food store located at the corner of Melrose Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, from 1969 to 1971.[1] It was managed by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, his cousin Steve Korthoff, and friend Arny Geller. Arny's father-in-law, Jack Brooks, owner of Brooks Health Foods was nutritional consultant.[citation needed]

Radiant Radish
IndustryGrocery store, health food store
Founded1969 (1969) in West Hollywood, U.S.
FoundersBrian Wilson, Steve Korthoff, Arny Geller.
DefunctJuly 29, 1970 (1970-07-29)
FateBankruptcy
ProductsNatural organic vegetarian food, supplements, and herbs

Background edit

Beach Boys member Brian Wilson opened the small health food store with his cousin, Steve Korthoff, and friend Arnie Geller in mid-1969.[2] It was financed with $15,000 (equivalent to $120,000 in 2023).[3] Prior to this, Wilson had displayed a fervent interest in physical fitness with his band's 1967 song "Vegetables".[4] When he had planned to issue the song as a single, he held a mock photoshoot at the Los Angeles Farmers Market, where he posed in front of a fruit and vegetable stand. The location was at Fairfax Avenue and 3rd Street.[5]

Operations edit

The Radiant Radish had irregular hours. Wilson would open the store whenever he felt like it, usually at night, and manage the counter while still dressed in his pajamas, bathrobe, and slippers.[2] He would also occasionally indulge himself to up to $1,000 of his own stock (equivalent to $8,000 in 2023).[3] Journalist Tom Nolan recalled encountering Wilson alone at the store and clad in a bathrobe.[6] Wilson refused to sell him a bottle of Vitamin B-12, explaining that Nolan first needed to provide proof of a doctor's prescription.[3]

Nolan wrote about the experience in his 1971 cover story for Rolling Stone, "The Beach Boys: A California Saga".[6] Biographer Peter Ames Carlin later wrote: "Nolan was less surprised by the robe than by the simple fact that the man wearing it was a millionaire rock star whose penchant for seclusion had become nearly as famous as the many hit songs he had written and produced. Just three years after writing and producing 'Good Vibrations', Brian Wilson was selling vitamins out of a health food store in West Hollywood."[6]

Closure edit

The Radiant Radish was closed by 1970 due to unprofitable produce expenditures and Wilson's lack of business acumen.[7] In 2015, Wilson said his favorite part about running the store was the cash register.[8] He also met journalist and radio presenter Jack Rieley at the store, who would manage the Beach Boys and act as Wilson's principal lyricist for a brief period.[9]

In popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ Priore, Domenic (2007). Riot on Sunset Strip: Rock'N'Roll's Last Stand in Hollywood. Jawbone Press. p. 274. ISBN 978-1-906002-94-7.
  2. ^ a b Badman, Keith (2004). The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio. Backbeat Books. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-87930-818-6.
  3. ^ a b c Gaines 1986, p. 234.
  4. ^ Priore, Domenic (7 March 2005). Smile: The Story of Brian Wilson's Lost Masterpiece. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-78323-198-0.
  5. ^ Badman 2004, p. 178.
  6. ^ a b c Carlin, Peter Ames (2006). Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Rodale. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-59486-749-1.
  7. ^ Hind, John (August 23, 2008). "This much I know – Brian Wilson, musician, 66, London". The Observer. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  8. ^ "Brian Answer's Fans' Questions In Live Q&A". January 29, 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  9. ^ White, Timothy (2000). Sunflower/Surf's Up (CD Liner). The Beach Boys. Capitol Records.
  10. ^ Badman 2004, p. 368.
  11. ^ Richmond, Akasha (2006). Hollywood Dish: More Than 150 Delicious, Healthy Recipes from Hollywood's Chef to the Stars. Penguin. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-4406-2814-6.
  12. ^ Badman 2004, p. 279.

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Further reading edit

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radiant, radish, health, food, store, located, corner, melrose, avenue, vicente, boulevard, west, hollywood, california, from, 1969, 1971, managed, brian, wilson, beach, boys, cousin, steve, korthoff, friend, arny, geller, arny, father, jack, brooks, owner, br. The Radiant Radish was a health food store located at the corner of Melrose Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard in West Hollywood California from 1969 to 1971 1 It was managed by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys his cousin Steve Korthoff and friend Arny Geller Arny s father in law Jack Brooks owner of Brooks Health Foods was nutritional consultant citation needed Radiant RadishIndustryGrocery store health food storeFounded1969 1969 in West Hollywood U S FoundersBrian Wilson Steve Korthoff Arny Geller DefunctJuly 29 1970 1970 07 29 FateBankruptcyProductsNatural organic vegetarian food supplements and herbs Contents 1 Background 2 Operations 3 Closure 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further readingBackground editBeach Boys member Brian Wilson opened the small health food store with his cousin Steve Korthoff and friend Arnie Geller in mid 1969 2 It was financed with 15 000 equivalent to 120 000 in 2023 3 Prior to this Wilson had displayed a fervent interest in physical fitness with his band s 1967 song Vegetables 4 When he had planned to issue the song as a single he held a mock photoshoot at the Los Angeles Farmers Market where he posed in front of a fruit and vegetable stand The location was at Fairfax Avenue and 3rd Street 5 Operations editThe Radiant Radish had irregular hours Wilson would open the store whenever he felt like it usually at night and manage the counter while still dressed in his pajamas bathrobe and slippers 2 He would also occasionally indulge himself to up to 1 000 of his own stock equivalent to 8 000 in 2023 3 Journalist Tom Nolan recalled encountering Wilson alone at the store and clad in a bathrobe 6 Wilson refused to sell him a bottle of Vitamin B 12 explaining that Nolan first needed to provide proof of a doctor s prescription 3 Nolan wrote about the experience in his 1971 cover story for Rolling Stone The Beach Boys A California Saga 6 Biographer Peter Ames Carlin later wrote Nolan was less surprised by the robe than by the simple fact that the man wearing it was a millionaire rock star whose penchant for seclusion had become nearly as famous as the many hit songs he had written and produced Just three years after writing and producing Good Vibrations Brian Wilson was selling vitamins out of a health food store in West Hollywood 6 Closure editThe Radiant Radish was closed by 1970 due to unprofitable produce expenditures and Wilson s lack of business acumen 7 In 2015 Wilson said his favorite part about running the store was the cash register 8 He also met journalist and radio presenter Jack Rieley at the store who would manage the Beach Boys and act as Wilson s principal lyricist for a brief period 9 In popular culture editIn 1970 the Beach Boys recorded Wilson s song H E L P Is On the Way 10 which mentions the Radiant Radish in its lyrics 11 The song was unreleased until the 1993 box set Good Vibrations Thirty Years of the Beach Boys 12 In 1990 the shop appeared as an illustration on the cover of the tribute album Smiles Vibes amp Harmony A Tribute to Brian Wilson References edit Priore Domenic 2007 Riot on Sunset Strip Rock N Roll s Last Stand in Hollywood Jawbone Press p 274 ISBN 978 1 906002 94 7 a b Badman Keith 2004 The Beach Boys The Definitive Diary of America s Greatest Band on Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books p 252 ISBN 978 0 87930 818 6 a b c Gaines 1986 p 234 Priore Domenic 7 March 2005 Smile The Story of Brian Wilson s Lost Masterpiece p 132 ISBN 978 1 78323 198 0 Badman 2004 p 178 a b c Carlin Peter Ames 2006 Catch a Wave The Rise Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys Brian Wilson Rodale p 165 ISBN 978 1 59486 749 1 Hind John August 23 2008 This much I know Brian Wilson musician 66 London The Observer Retrieved June 28 2013 Brian Answer s Fans Questions In Live Q amp A January 29 2014 Retrieved 27 June 2014 White Timothy 2000 Sunflower Surf s Up CD Liner The Beach Boys Capitol Records Badman 2004 p 368 Richmond Akasha 2006 Hollywood Dish More Than 150 Delicious Healthy Recipes from Hollywood s Chef to the Stars Penguin p 70 ISBN 978 1 4406 2814 6 Badman 2004 p 279 Sources editGaines Steven 1986 Heroes and Villains The True Story of The Beach Boys 1st ed New York Da Capo Press ISBN 0306806479 Further reading editNolan Tom October 28 1971 The Beach Boys A California Saga Rolling Stone No 94 Archived from the original on February 24 2012 34 04 53 N 118 23 00 W 34 081350 N 118 383248 W 34 081350 118 383248 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radiant Radish amp oldid 1197744766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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